Snow report

Nevada snowpack

Live SNOTEL readings, fresh snowfall, snow-water content, and 5-day forecasts at every monitored peak in Nevada. Sourced from USDA NRCS and NOAA NOHRSC.

SNOTEL stations
31
State percent normal
15%
Ski areas covered
4
Updated
May 19
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May
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2026
Snow briefing

The Nevada snowpack is monitored by the USDA NRCS SNOTEL network — automated stations sitting on the mountain that report snow depth, snow water equivalent (SWE), and air temperature every hour. Snoflo joins those live readings to a 5-day NOAA forecast for each station so you can see what's on the ground and what's coming.

Use the SNOTEL inventory below to find the closest station to where you're headed. Percent of normal tells you how today's snowpack compares to the historical average for the same date — below 70% is drought-stressed; above 130% is a fat year. Snow water content (SWC) indicates how wet and dense the snowpack is — useful for water-supply planning and avalanche stability assessment.

For backcountry travel always cross-reference with your regional avalanche center at avalanche.org.

Nevada at a glance

State-wide snowpack overview

Today's standouts across the Nevada SNOTEL network -- the deepest snowpack, coldest mountain, biggest expected snowfall, and how the state sits versus normal.

Percent of normal

15%

100% is the historical norm for today's date. Below 70% is drought-stressed; above 130% is a fat year.

Deepest snowpack

Mt Rose Ski Area 16"

vs 58" seasonal average

Coldest station

Cave Mountain 30°F

Elevation 10,583 ft

Full SNOTEL inventory

Nevada snowpack monitoring sites

Every SNOTEL station Snoflo tracks in Nevada. Sortable, quickly filterable. Numeric columns heat-mapped from light to deep. Tap any station for its full history.

31 stations
Snowpack monitoring site Snowpack (in) Snowfall (in) 24hr fcst (in) Next 72hrs (in) Temp (°F) % Normal SWC (%) Watershed Elevation (ft)
Berry Creek, Nv
Site 334
3 0 0 0 41 14% 17% Spring-Steptoe Valleys 9,100
Buckskin Lower, Nv
Site 373
1 0 0 0 55 20% · Little Humboldt 6,915
Fry Canyon , Nv
Site 1262
1 0 0 0 55 58% 70% North Fork Humboldt 6,700
Golconda, Nv
Site 1195
1 1 0 0 60 % · Lower Humboldt 6,596
Hole-In-Mountain, Nv
Site 527
1 1 0 0 47 7% 20% Long-Ruby Valleys 7,900
Jacks Peak, Nv
Site 549
2 0 0 0 51 5% · South Fork Owyhee 8,420
Jakes Creek , Nv
Site 1211
1 0 0 0 52 72% · Salmon Falls 7,000
Lee Canyon, Nv
Site 1112
1 -1 0 0 51 155% · Las Vegas Wash 8,626
Mt Rose Ski Area, Nv
Site 652
14 0 0 0 53 28% 29% Truckee 8,801
Pole Canyon, Nv
Site 1244
1 0 0 0 50 7% · Long-Ruby Valleys 7,700
Silver Creek Nv , Nv
Site 1205
1 0 0 0 48 206% · Hamlin-Snake Valleys 8,000
White River Nv , Nv
Site 1213
1 0 0 0 55 4% · White 7,440
Big Creek Sum, Nv
Site BCSN2
1 0 0 0 44 % 30% Reese 8,649
Nohrsc 14k01 - Bird Ck, Nv
Site BIRN2
1 0 0 0 55 67% 10% Spring-Steptoe Valleys 7,810
Nohrsc Berry Creek, Nv
Site BRCN2
2 -1 0 0 39 27% 25% Spring-Steptoe Valleys 9,410
Cave Mtn Nwr Wxl69, Nv
Site CAVN2
1 0 0 0 36 9% 20% Spring-Steptoe Valleys 10,594
Nohrsc Corral Canyon, Nv
Site COLN2
1 -2 0 0 46 40% 20% South Fork Humboldt 8,213
15l02 - Corduroy Flat Aerial, Nv
Site CORN2
6 0 0 0 59 166% 3% Hot Creek-Railroad Valleys 6,427
Dorsey Basin, Nv
Site DRBN2
1 0 0 0 47 4% 20% Upper Humboldt 8,020
Nohrsc 15j03 - Dry Crk, Nv
Site DRKN2
1 -1 0 0 56 72% 20% Upper Humboldt 6,478
Disaster Peak, Nv
Site DSPN2
1 0 0 0 60 % · Upper Quinn 6,284
Nohrsc Fry Canyon, Nv
Site FRYN2
1 0 0 0 52 5% 70% North Fork Humboldt 7,590
Nohrsc Fawn Creek, Nv
Site FWCN2
1 0 0 0 51 3% · Upper Owyhee 7,029
Nohrsc 17j02 - Golconda #2, Nv
Site GLCN2
1 0 0 0 61 % 30% Lower Humboldt 5,884
Nohrsc Green Mountain, Nv
Site GRMN2
1 0 0 0 42 50% 10% South Fork Humboldt 8,321
Nohrsc Lamoille Upper, Nv
Site LCUN2
1 -3 0 0 49 10% 20% Upper Humboldt 9,010
Nohrsc Summit Lk, Nv
Site MTLN2
1 0 0 0 53 % 10% Lower Quinn 7,636
Nohrsc 15h25 - O'Neil Crk, Nv
Site ONLN2
3 -1 0 0 57 96% 3% Salmon Falls 6,383
Nohrsc 15j20 - Pole Cy #2, Nv
Site POLN2
1 0 0 0 50 84% · Long-Ruby Valleys 7,436
Nohrsc Taylor Canyon, Nv
Site TACN2
1 0 0 0 56 % 10% Upper Humboldt 6,363
Ward Mountain, Nv
Site WDMN2
1 0 0 0 38 67% · White 9,158
15-day outlook

Nevada ski-area meteograms

Per-resort interactive weather forecasts for the next 15 days — temperature curve, precipitation bars, weather symbols, and humidity at every Nevada ski area Snoflo tracks.

Snow report FAQ

About Nevada snowpack

Where does the Nevada snowpack data come from?

The USDA NRCS SNOTEL network (SNOpack TELemetry) -- automated mountain stations that continuously measure snow depth, snow water equivalent, precipitation, and air temperature. Snoflo aggregates the live readings and joins them to a 5-day NOAA forecast for each station.

What is Snow Water Equivalent (SWE)?

The depth of water you'd get if you melted the entire snowpack. A 30-inch snowpack with 8 inches of SWE is wetter and denser than one with 5 inches -- useful for water-supply forecasting and avalanche assessment. The "SWC %" column shows the ratio.

What does Percent Normal mean?

Current snowpack as a percentage of the historical average for the same date at that station. 100% is right at the historical norm. Below 70% indicates drought-stressed snowpack; above 130% is a fat year.

How fresh is the Nevada data?

SNOTEL stations transmit hourly; Snoflo re-pulls throughout the day. The 5-day forecasts regenerate from NOAA NOHRSC analysis fields and NWS forecast guidance.

Why are SNOTEL stations only in some states?

The NRCS SNOTEL network is concentrated in the western mountain U.S. -- where the snowpack drives federal water supply forecasts for irrigation, hydropower, and municipal water. Eastern snowpack is measured by other networks (CoCoRaHS, NWS) which Snoflo includes elsewhere.

Is this a substitute for the local avalanche center?

No. For backcountry travel always consult your regional avalanche forecast at avalanche.org. Snoflo is informational data only.